Friday, November 13, 2009

Any suggestions for a ceramic hair straightener that won't damage hair?

I don't want to damage my hair, but I want to straighten it. My hair is unbelieveably thick, so I would like something that might speed up the process. I am also almost willing to pay a good price for it, if it's really worth it.



Any suggestions for a ceramic hair straightener that won't damage hair?

A while ago i asked my stylist and he actually told me that the majority of ceramic straighteners are okay to use and do much less damage than metal straighteners. As far as making it speedy, i have extremely thick hair as well and i find straighteners that are wet to dry (can be used on wet hair) work best because it cuts out the blow-drying time and makes it surprisingly smooth.



Any suggestions for a ceramic hair straightener that won't damage hair?

Try coriolis, you may be able to buy it at the mall for about $100 unless you can get one cheaper on eBay. I also recommend Phyto straightening balm from sephora. This will make the straightening process so much easier.



Good luck!!



Any suggestions for a ceramic hair straightener that won't damage hair?

Global Beauty Ceramic Hair Straightener. Its the best for thick hair. I have very thick hair as well and this makes it perfectly straight.



Any suggestions for a ceramic hair straightener that won't damage hair?

ironing your hair doesnt necessarily mean damaging them. if you are using a good ceramin iron, and use a good vitamin enriched serum before and after is pretty much u have to do to have nice shiny straight and healthy hair after ironing it.



i have been using a VERY good iron from CHI...this brand has the iron in many sizes, depending on how u want it, but the one i have is one inch thick, its ceramic, it has a automatic controllable temperature and im very very satisfied with it....it makes it really really easy to do ur work and believe me the results are amazing.



i have been using it for more than a year now and its the best purchase i ve ever made!



a friend had it, and i tried it and i saw how good it was so i ordered it...it was around 100 US dollars, but its worth it.



i did some internet search and i found the website that has it for the cheapest price, and if u are interested this is it:



www.metrobeauty.com



and the direct link to order the specific one i was telling u about is:



http://www.metrobeauty.com/cart.cfm?cart...



good luck!



Any suggestions for a ceramic hair straightener that won't damage hair?

CHI straighteners are amazing. Many celebs use them too.. you always see them on their shows...i believe it is also by the Global Beauty Group.. or whatever the other person wrote. You could pick one up at ULTA.. trust me.. worth the money! Plus, it comes with a warranty!



Any suggestions for a ceramic hair straightener that won't damage hair?

I bought a $25 Vidal Sassoon iron at Target and I'm totally happy with it. With thick hair, you're going to have to be patient and always put the iron on its hottest setting. Get an iron thats 1-2" wide and work in small sections...it's the way you straighten your hair, rather than the iron, that does most of the work.



Start by putting the upper half of your hair up in a clip or ponytail (I recommend drying your hair first with the nozzle attachment, always pointing the dryer down, and probably with a bit of balm like the Straight Sexy Hair straightening balm). Working in small sections, pull the iron down the length of your hair...it should take you a slow count of 5 to 7 to do each section. If you need to re-straighten a section, let it cool a bit before going over it again. Once the whole layer is done, let the rest of your hair down and do the same to the upper layer. Make sure to give the iron a few seconds between sections to heat up fully.



There's no point to buying the $100ish straightening irons. If you want a really good one, the pro ones cost about $300 at least. A good stylist can give you a recommendation (and possibly a discount) on one of those, but they're not really available to the general public. This "chi" stuff is just a marketing scheme. Ceramic plates are ceramic plates.



The only way a ceramic iron will damage your hair is if it's too hot (a good vote against getting a pro iron) or if the plates aren't smooth (don't drop yours!). Good luck. A bit of shine serum (KMS flat out shine drops) when your done and a shot of cold air from the blow dryer should finish it all off.



Any suggestions for a ceramic hair straightener that won't damage hair?

i kno alot



Any suggestions for a ceramic hair straightener that won't damage hair?

CHI straightners. If you get serum to go with it, it works a lot better!



Any suggestions for a ceramic hair straightener that won't damage hair?

revlon and vidal sassoon products.



Any suggestions for a ceramic hair straightener that won't damage hair?

Sedu!!!



http://www.folica.com/Sedu_Ionic_Cera_r1...

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